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Deutsch: Feldbluse der Wehrmacht Kriegsmarine. Obergefreiter der Küstenartillerie (Marineartillerie); Feldgrau Uniformjacke; Doppellitzen (Kragenlitzen) am Kragen; Schulterklappen; Knöpfe; gelb Brustadler (Wehrmachtsadler, Hoheitsadler, Reichsadler mit Hakenkreuz); Dienstgradabzeichen (Ärmelabzeichen, zwei ineinandergeschobene Winkel); Kriegsverdienstmedaille Bandschnalle; Kriegsabzeichen für die Marineartillerie.
English: German Third Reich Navy (Wehrmacht Kriegsmarine) service uniform jacket of a 'senior lance-corporal' in the coastal/naval artillery (Obergefreiter der Küstenartillerie/Marineartillerie) during WW2
  • Field-grey| (feldgrau, greenish grey) tunic (Feldbluse, field-blouse)
  • Traditional pair of NCO Litzen (Doppellitze, 'double braid') on collar patches/tabs (Litzenspiegel, Kragenspiegel), with corps colour (Waffenfarbe) on the central stripe
  • Name tag marked 'Skodinski N 17900/40 E'
  • Buttons (Knöpfe) with Kriegsmarine anchor insignia
  • Shoulder straps (Schulterklappen) with yellow embroidered Coastal Artillery insignia; a winged bomb superimposed over a ship's anchor
  • Rank insignia (Rangabzeichen Dienstgradabzeichen) sleeve chevron (Dienstgradwinkel, Ärmelwinkel, Winkel); cloth badge with double stripes of flat weave forming a V shape
  • 'Breast eagle' (Brustadler) as national emblem (Hoheitszeichen) above right breast pocket, a yellow naval version of the eagle-and-swastika emblem, a Nazi style Imperial Eagle (Reichsadler)
  • War Merit Medal (Kriegsverdienstmedaille) ribbon
  • Naval Artillery War Badge (Kriegsabzeichen für die Marineartillerie) replica

See Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine

Photo taken at Færder Military History Museum, a private collection of exhibits in a bunker tunnel at Torås Fort, a former naval fortress on the island of Tjøme, Norway. The fortress was established by the Norwegian Armed Forces in 1939, but completed by German military forces with four canons as part of the Festung Norwegen during Nazi Germany's occupation of Norway in the Second World War. The fortress was closed down in 1999.
Norsk bokmål: Rangdistinksjon (ermevinkel, sjevron, Dienstgradwinkel Ärmelwinkel) på uniformsjakke for en «visekorporal 1. klasse» (Obergefreiter) i den tyske marinens kystartilleri (Kriegsmarine Küstenartillerie/Marineartiellerie) under andre verdenskrig i Norge. Foto fra Færder militærhistoriske museum (Torås Museum), en privat samling i et bunkeranlegg ved Torås fort på Tjøme i Ytre Oslofjord. Kystfortet ble etablert av de norske myndighetene i 1939, men utbygd og ferdigstilt med fire kanoner av den tyske okkupasjonsmakta under krigen. Torås fort ble nedlagt i 1999 og er i dag krigsminne og friluftsområde.
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